
Register to our lunch symposium about novel alternative model organisms as part of the NAMs toolkit
New Alternative Methods (NAMs) are advancing toxicology by integrating automation and cutting-edge technologies to reduce reliance on traditional animal models. Advances in robotics, microfluidics, high-throughput screening, and AI-driven data analysis are accelerating toxicity testing using small model organisms such as the embryos of zebrafish, Xenopus, and medaka, as well as the nematode C. elegans.
This workshop will explore how automation and AI improves reproducibility, scalability, and regulatory acceptance of non-mammalian testing strategies.
Experts will showcase state-of-the-art tools that streamline experimental workflows, improve data integration, and drive innovation in toxicological assessments.
Explore the line-up: Symposium program

This workshop is organised by Bionomous, Nagi Bioscience, ViewPoint and Watchfrog Laboratories, and will count with experts from the Department Ecotoxicology, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ), and the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL).